@article{29843, author = {{Castenow, Jannik and Kling, Peter and Knollmann, Till and Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm}}, issn = {{0890-5401}}, journal = {{Information and Computation}}, keywords = {{Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Science Applications, Information Systems, Theoretical Computer Science}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{A Discrete and Continuous Study of the Max-Chain-Formation Problem}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.ic.2022.104877}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29847, author = {{Fockel, Markus and Schubert, David and Trentinaglia, Roman and Schulz, Hannes and Kirmair, Wolfgang}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development}}, publisher = {{SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications}}, title = {{{Semi-automatic Integrated Safety and Security Analysis for Automotive Systems}}}, doi = {{10.5220/0010778500003119}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29844, author = {{Koch, Thorsten and Trippel, Sascha and Dziwok, Stefan and Bodden, Eric}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development}}, publisher = {{SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications}}, title = {{{Integrating Security Protocols in Scenario-based Requirements Specifications}}}, doi = {{10.5220/0010783300003119}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{26657, author = {{Albers, Timm and Filipiak, Agnes and Franzen, Katja and Hellmich, Frank}}, booktitle = {{ Grenzen.Gänge.Zwischen.Welten. Kontroversen – Entwicklungen – Perspektiven der Inklusionsforschung}}, editor = {{Schimek, B and Kremsner, G and Proyer, M and Grubich, R and Paudel, F and Grubich-Müller, R}}, pages = {{207--214}}, publisher = {{Klinkhardt}}, title = {{{Kompetenzentwicklung im inklusiven Unterricht (KinU) – eine internationale Perspektive}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29852, author = {{Beule, Felix and Teutenberg, Dominik and Meschut, Gerson and Aubel, Tobias and Matzenmiller, Anton}}, booktitle = {{22. Kolloquium: Gemeinsame Forschung in der Klebtechnik}}, title = {{{Methodenentwicklung zur Versagensanalyse aufgrund der Aushärtung vorgeschädigter Klebverbindungen in stahlintensiven Mischbaustrukturen}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29855, author = {{Carillo Beber, Vinicius and Nagel, Christof and Mayer, Bernd and Köster, Christian and Matzenmiller, Anton and Hecht, Matthias and Baumgartner, Jörg and Melz, Tobias and Tews, Karina and Çavdar, Serkan and Meschut, Gerson}}, booktitle = {{22. Kolloquium: Gemeinsame Forschung in der Klebtechnik}}, title = {{{Lebensdauerprognose für Stahlklebverbindungen bei multiaxialer Belastung mit Phasenverschiebung, veränderlicher Mittelspannung und variablen Amplituden}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @unpublished{29835, author = {{Lanza, Lukas Johannes and Berger, Thomas}}, publisher = {{submitted to: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control}}, title = {{{Funnel control of linear systems under output measurement losses}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @phdthesis{29672, author = {{Schneider, Stefan Balthasar}}, title = {{{Network and Service Coordination: Conventional and Machine Learning Approaches"}}}, doi = {{10.17619/UNIPB/1-1276 }}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29380, abstract = {{Cyber-physical systems generate and collect huge amounts of usage data during operation. Analyzing these data may enable manufacturing companies to identify weaknesses and learn about the users of their products. Such insights are valuable in the early phases of product development like product planning, as they facilitate decision-making for product improvement. The analysis and exploitation of usage data in product planning, however, is a new task for manufacturing companies. To reduce mistakes and improve the results, companies should build upon a suitable reference process model. Unfortunately, established models for analyzing data cannot be easily applied for product planning. In this paper, we propose a reference process model for usage data-driven product planning. It builds on three well-established models for analyzing data and addresses the unique characteristics of usage data-driven product planning. Finally, we customize the model for a manufacturing company and demonstrate how it could be implemented in practice.}}, author = {{Meyer, Maurice and Wiederkehr, Ingrid and Panzner, Melina and Koldewey, Christian and Dumitrescu, Roman}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}}, pages = {{6105--6114}}, title = {{{A Reference Process Model for Usage Data-Driven Product Planning}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29927, author = {{Yigitbas, Enes and Karakaya, Kadiray and Jovanovikj, Ivan and Engels, Gregor}}, booktitle = {{Software Engineering 2022, Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 21.-25. Februar 2022, Virtuell}}, editor = {{Grunske, Lars and Siegmund, Janet and Vogelsang, Andreas}}, pages = {{95–96}}, publisher = {{Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.}}, title = {{{Enhancing Human-in-the-Loop Adaptive Systems through Digital Twins and VR Interfaces}}}, doi = {{10.18420/se2022-ws-033}}, volume = {{{P-320}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29926, author = {{Yigitbas, Enes and Gorissen, Simon and Weidmann, Nils and Engels, Gregor}}, booktitle = {{Software Engineering 2022, Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 21.-25. Februar 2022, Virtuell}}, editor = {{Grunske, Lars and Siegmund, Janet and Vogelsang, Andreas}}, pages = {{93–94}}, publisher = {{Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.}}, title = {{{Collaborative Software Modeling in Virtual Reality}}}, doi = {{10.18420/se2022-ws-032}}, volume = {{{P-320}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29945, author = {{Witschen, Linus Matthias and Wiersema, Tobias and Reuter, Lucas David and Platzner, Marco}}, booktitle = {{2022 59th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC)}}, location = {{San Francisco, USA}}, title = {{{Search Space Characterization for Approximate Logic Synthesis }}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29865, author = {{Witschen, Linus Matthias and Wiersema, Tobias and Artmann, Matthias and Platzner, Marco}}, booktitle = {{Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE)}}, location = {{Online}}, title = {{{MUSCAT: MUS-based Circuit Approximation Technique}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @unpublished{29952, abstract = {{We extend a recent result in high-gain feedback output tracking control to achieve exact tracking within finite time, i.e., the output of a system and its relevant derivatives have certain exact values at a predefined finite time. We propose a new funnel control scheme achieving this, whereas the error between the reference and the output evolves within prescribed bounds. Applications of this are, for instance, linking up two parts of a train, or docking spaceships.}}, author = {{Lanza, Lukas Johannes}}, title = {{{Exact output tracking in prescribed finite time via funnel control}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{29344, author = {{Kowatz, Jannik and Teutenberg, Dominik and Meschut, Gerson}}, booktitle = {{22. Kolloquium Gemeinsame Forschung in der Klebtechnik}}, location = {{Online}}, title = {{{Weiterentwicklung der induktiven Schnellhärtung von Klebverbindungen für robuste Fertigungsprozesse unter Berücksichtigung von serienrelevanten Einflussfaktoren}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30003, author = {{Chudalla, Nick and Meschut, Gerson and Bartley, Aurélie and Wibbeke, Tim Michael}}, booktitle = {{22. Kolloquium: Gemeinsame Forschung in der Klebtechnik}}, title = {{{Analyse des Versagensverhaltens geklebter Stahl-Verbindungen beim werkstoffschonenden Entfügen in der Karosserieinstandsetzung}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30012, abstract = {{The growing demand for bandwidth and energy efficiency requires new solutions for signal detection and processing. We demonstrate a concept for high-bandwidth signal detection with low-speed photodetectors and electronics. The method is based on the parallel optical sampling of a high-bandwidth signal with sinc-pulse sequences provided by a Mach-Zehnder modulator. For the electronic detection and processing this parallel sampling enables to divide the high-bandwidth optical signal with the bandwidth B into N electrical signals with the baseband bandwidth of B/(2N) . In proof-of-concept experiments with N=3 , we present the detection of 24 GHz optical signals by detectors with a bandwidth of only 4 GHz. For ideal components, the sampling and bandwidth down-conversion does not add an excess error to the signals and even for the non-ideal components of our proof-of-concept setup, it is below 1%. Thus, the rms error for the measurement of the 24 GHz signal was reduced by a factor of about 3.4 and the effective number of bits were increased by 1.8.}}, author = {{Meier, Janosch and Singh, Karanveer and Misra, Arijit and Preussler, Stefan and Scheytt, Christoph and Schneider, Thomas}}, issn = {{1943-0655 }}, journal = {{IEEE Photonics Journal}}, title = {{{High-Bandwidth Arbitrary Signal Detection Using Low-Speed Electronics}}}, doi = {{10.1109/JPHOT.2022.3149389}}, volume = {{14}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30011, abstract = {{In this paper, the theory of phase-locking of a microwave oscillator on the interharmonics, i.e. non-integer harmonics, of the repetition rate of the optical pulse train of a mode-locked laser (MLL) is developed. A balanced optical microwave phase detector (BOMPD) is implemented using a balanced Mach-Zehnder modulator and is employed to discriminate the phase difference between the envelope of the optical pulses and the microwave oscillator. It is shown mathematically that the inherent nonlinear properties of BOMPD with respect to the microwave excitation amplitude can be used for interharmonic locking. The characteristic functions of the phase detector for interharmonic locking are derived analytically and are compared with the measurement results. An opto-electronic phase-locked loop (OEPLL) is demonstrated whose output frequency locks on interharmonics of the MLL repetition rate when an appropriate modulator bias and sufficient RF amplitude are applied. Thus, for the first time theory and experiment of reliable locking on interharmonics of the repetition rate of a MLL are presented.}}, author = {{Bahmanian, Meysam and Kress, Christian and Scheytt, Christoph}}, journal = {{Optics Express}}, title = {{{Locking of microwave oscillators on the interharmonics of mode-locked laser signals }}}, doi = {{10.1364/OE.451894}}, volume = {{14}}, year = {{2022}}, } @book{30102, author = {{Rossel, Moritz Sebastian and Meschut, Gerson}}, isbn = {{978-3-86776-631-9}}, pages = {{180}}, publisher = {{ Europäische Forschungsgesellschaft für Blechverarbeitung e.V.}}, title = {{{Methodenentwicklung für die Simulation mechanischer Fügeprozesse mit besonderer Berücksichtigung fügespezifischer Reibverhältnisse}}}, volume = {{573}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{30152, author = {{Roopa, Rajanna}}, title = {{{Evaluation of Algorithms for the Node Capacitated Clique}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{26747, abstract = {{Metasurfaces provide applications for a variety of flat elements and devices due to the ability to modulate light with subwavelength structures. The working principle meanwhile gives rise to the crucial problem and challenge to protect the metasurface from dust or clean the unavoidable contaminants during daily usage. Here, taking advantage of the intelligent bioinspired surfaces which exhibit self-cleaning properties, a versatile dielectric metasurface benefiting from the obtained superhydrophilic or quasi-superhydrophobic states is shown. The design is realized by embedding the metasurface inside a large area of wettability supporting structures, which is highly efficient in fabrication, and achieves both optical and wettability functionality at the same time. The superhydrophilic state enables an enhanced optical response with water, while the quasi-superhydrophobic state imparts the fragile antennas an ability to self-clean dust contamination. Furthermore, the metasurface can be easily switched and repeated between these two wettability or functional states by appropriate treatments in a repeatable way, without degrading the optical performance. The proposed design strategy will bring new opportunities to smart metasurfaces with improved optical performance, versatility, and physical stability.}}, author = {{Lu, Jinlong and Sain, Basudeb and Georgi, Philip and Protte, Maximilian and Bartley, Tim and Zentgraf, Thomas}}, issn = {{2195-1071}}, journal = {{Advanced Optical Materials}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{A Versatile Metasurface Enabling Superwettability for Self‐Cleaning and Dynamic Color Response}}}, doi = {{10.1002/adom.202101781}}, volume = {{10}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{30198, author = {{Korzeczek, Sebastian}}, title = {{{Aufarbeitung und lmplementierung von DAG-Rider}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{30199, author = {{Nachtigall, Marcel}}, title = {{{Hybrid Routing in Three Dimensions}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30209, abstract = {{DNA origami technology enables the folding of DNA strands into complex nanoscale shapes whose properties and interactions with molecular species often deviate significantly from that of genomic DNA. Here, we investigate the salting-out of different DNA origami shapes by the kosmotropic salt ammonium sulfate that is routinely employed in protein precipitation. We find that centrifugation in the presence of 3 M ammonium sulfate results in notable precipitation of DNA origami nanostructures but not of double-stranded genomic DNA. The precipitated DNA origami nanostructures can be resuspended in ammonium sulfate-free buffer without apparent formation of aggregates or loss of structural integrity. Even though quasi-1D six-helix bundle DNA origami are slightly less susceptible toward salting-out than more compact DNA origami triangles and 24-helix bundles, precipitation and recovery yields appear to be mostly independent of DNA origami shape and superstructure. Exploiting the specificity of ammonium sulfate salting-out for DNA origami nanostructures, we further apply this method to separate DNA origami triangles from genomic DNA fragments in a complex mixture. Our results thus demonstrate the possibility of concentrating and purifying DNA origami nanostructures by ammonium sulfate-induced salting-out.}}, author = {{Hanke, Marcel and Hansen, Niklas and Chen, Ruiping and Grundmeier, Guido and Fahmy, Karim and Keller, Adrian}}, issn = {{1422-0067}}, journal = {{International Journal of Molecular Sciences}}, keywords = {{Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Computer Science Applications, Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, General Medicine, Catalysis}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{2817}}, publisher = {{MDPI AG}}, title = {{{Salting-Out of DNA Origami Nanostructures by Ammonium Sulfate}}}, doi = {{10.3390/ijms23052817}}, volume = {{23}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30222, author = {{Striewe, Marius and Meschut, Gerson and Schmelzle, Lars and Mergheim, Julia and Possart, Gunnar and Steinmann, Paul}}, booktitle = {{22. Kolloquium: Gemeinsame Forschung in der Klebtechnik}}, title = {{{Experimentelle und numerische Untersuchung des Einflusses variabler Betriebstemperaturen auf das Trag- und Versagensverhalten struktureller Klebverbindungen unter Crashbelastung}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30229, author = {{Klippstein, Sven Helge}}, location = {{Online}}, title = {{{Reproducibility in Polymer Laser Sintering}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30236, abstract = {{Recent reinforcement learning approaches for continuous control in wireless mobile networks have shown impressive results. But due to the lack of open and compatible simulators, authors typically create their own simulation environments for training and evaluation. This is cumbersome and time-consuming for authors and limits reproducibility and comparability, ultimately impeding progress in the field. To this end, we propose mobile-env, a simple and open platform for training, evaluating, and comparing reinforcement learning and conventional approaches for continuous control in mobile wireless networks. mobile-env is lightweight and implements the common OpenAI Gym interface and additional wrappers, which allows connecting virtually any single-agent or multi-agent reinforcement learning framework to the environment. While mobile-env provides sensible default values and can be used out of the box, it also has many configuration options and is easy to extend. We therefore believe mobile-env to be a valuable platform for driving meaningful progress in autonomous coordination of wireless mobile networks.}}, author = {{Schneider, Stefan Balthasar and Werner, Stefan and Khalili, Ramin and Hecker, Artur and Karl, Holger}}, booktitle = {{IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS)}}, keywords = {{wireless mobile networks, network management, continuous control, cognitive networks, autonomous coordination, reinforcement learning, gym environment, simulation, open source}}, location = {{Budapest}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{mobile-env: An Open Platform for Reinforcement Learning in Wireless Mobile Networks}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @phdthesis{30201, author = {{Fanasch, Patrizia}}, title = {{{Governance and Reputation in the Market for Experience Goods}}}, doi = {{10.17619/UNIPB/1-1292 }}, year = {{2022}}, } @book{30291, abstract = {{The volume comprises a variety of research approaches that seek to explore and understand employees’ learning and development through and for work. Working life reveals challenges through technological, economic and societal development that can only rudimentarily be addressed by formal education and training. Workplace learning becomes more and more important for employees and enterprises to successfully cope with these challenges. Workplace learning is a steadily growing field of educational research but it lacks so far a scholastic canon – there is rather a diversity of research approaches. This volume reflects this diversity by bringing together researchers from different countries and different theoretical backgrounds, presenting their current research on topics that all are relevant for understanding presages, processes and outcomes of workplace learning. Hence, this volume is of relevance for researchers as well as practitioners in the field and policy makers.}}, editor = {{Harteis, Christian and Gijbels, David and Kyndt, Eva}}, isbn = {{9783030895815}}, issn = {{2210-5549}}, keywords = {{new generation of researchersthe team level of workplace learningindividual level of workplace learningorganizational level of workplace learningsocietal level of workplace learninginterdependent cross-level research approachesWork AgencyWork-life perspectivesTeam learningTeam climateSocial influences on team learningKnowledge construction in teamsLearning cultureAcknowledgement of competencesTechnology and professional learningCreation of a learning eco-systemDiversity as a challenge for organisationsHigher education as preparation for WPLSocial support in networks and professional learningvocational and professional education}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Research Approaches on Workplace Learning}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-89582-2}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{16296, abstract = {{Multiobjective optimization plays an increasingly important role in modern applications, where several objectives are often of equal importance. The task in multiobjective optimization and multiobjective optimal control is therefore to compute the set of optimal compromises (the Pareto set) between the conflicting objectives. Since the Pareto set generally consists of an infinite number of solutions, the computational effort can quickly become challenging which is particularly problematic when the objectives are costly to evaluate as is the case for models governed by partial differential equations (PDEs). To decrease the numerical effort to an affordable amount, surrogate models can be used to replace the expensive PDE evaluations. Existing multiobjective optimization methods using model reduction are limited either to low parameter dimensions or to few (ideally two) objectives. In this article, we present a combination of the reduced basis model reduction method with a continuation approach using inexact gradients. The resulting approach can handle an arbitrary number of objectives while yielding a significant reduction in computing time.}}, author = {{Banholzer, Stefan and Gebken, Bennet and Dellnitz, Michael and Peitz, Sebastian and Volkwein, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{Non-Smooth and Complementarity-Based Distributed Parameter Systems}}, editor = {{Michael, Hintermüller and Roland, Herzog and Christian, Kanzow and Michael, Ulbrich and Stefan, Ulbrich}}, isbn = {{978-3-030-79392-0}}, pages = {{43--76}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{ROM-Based Multiobjective Optimization of Elliptic PDEs via Numerical Continuation}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-79393-7_3}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{30294, abstract = {{With the ever increasing capabilities of sensors and controllers, autonomous driving is quickly becoming a reality. This disruptive change in the automotive industry poses major challenges for manufacturers as well as suppliers as entirely new design and testing strategies have to be developed to remain competitive. Most importantly, the complexity of autonomously driving vehicles in a complex, uncertain, and safety-critical environment requires new testing procedures to cover the almost infinite range of potential scenarios.}}, author = {{Peitz, Sebastian and Dellnitz, Michael and Bannenberg, Sebastian}}, booktitle = {{German Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics}}, editor = {{Bock, H. G. and Küfer, K.-H. and Maas, P. and Milde, A. and Schulz, V.}}, isbn = {{9783030814540}}, issn = {{1612-3956}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Efficient Virtual Design and Testing of Autonomous Vehicles}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-81455-7_23}}, volume = {{35}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{30289, abstract = {{This chapter presents a discussion of the concept of agency. Agency is understood as a multifaceted construct describing the idea that human beings make choices, act on these choices, and thereby exercise influence on their own lives as well as their environment. We argue that the concept is discussed from three different perspectives in the literature—transformational, dispositional, and relational—that are each related to learning and development in work contexts. These perspectives do not reflect incompatible positions but rather different aspects of the same phenomena. The chapter also offers an avenue of insight into empirical studies that employ agency as a central concept as well as discussions about concepts that closely overlap with ideas of human beings as agents of power and influence.}}, author = {{Goller, Michael and Paloniemi, Susanna}}, booktitle = {{Research Approaches on Workplace Learning}}, isbn = {{9783030895815}}, issn = {{2210-5549}}, keywords = {{Agency Workplace learning Professional development Proactivity Self-direction}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Agency: Taking Stock of Workplace Learning Research}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-89582-2_1}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{30290, abstract = {{The article explores the particular quality of changes introduced through the latest wave of digital transformation of workplaces. It has effects on workflow processes, on distribution of work and tasks, and the mode of distributing working tasks, e.g. through cyber-physical systems. Hence, the changes in work are manifold and require changes in vocational education and training as well as in workplace learning. These changes reveal new challenges for research on workplace learning. Finally, conclusions for future workplace learning research will be developed.}}, author = {{Harteis, Christian}}, booktitle = {{Research Approaches on Workplace Learning}}, isbn = {{9783030895815}}, issn = {{2210-5549}}, keywords = {{Digitalisation Self organisation Distribution of labour Automation}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Research on Workplace Learning in Times of Digitalisation}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-89582-2_19}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{28991, author = {{Gräßler, Iris and Pottebaum, Jens}}, booktitle = {{Design Methodology for Future Products}}, editor = {{Krause, Dieter and Heyden, Emil}}, isbn = {{9783030783679}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{From Agile Strategic Foresight to Sustainable Mechatronic and Cyber-Physical Systems in Circular Economies}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-78368-6_1}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30347, author = {{Schafmeister, Frank}}, booktitle = {{International Conference on Electric & Electronic in Hybrid and Electric Vehicles and Electric Energy Management (EEHE),}}, location = {{Bamberg, Germany}}, title = {{{Compensation of LF Common-Mode Noise by the internal DC/DC-Stage for transformerless On-Board Chargers at Three- and Single-Phase Operation}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30349, author = {{Förster, Nikolas and Rehlaender, Philipp and Wallscheid, Oliver and Schafmeister, Frank and Böcker, Joachim}}, booktitle = {{Proc. 37th IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC)}}, location = {{Houston, TX, USA}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{An Open-Source Transistor Database and Toolbox as an Unified Software Engineering Tool for Managing and Evaluating Power Transistors}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30350, author = {{Keuck, Lukas and Schafmeister, Frank and Böcker, Joachim}}, booktitle = {{Proc. IEEE International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management (PCIM)}}, location = {{Nuremberg, Germany}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Robust Hysteresis Control for LLC Resonant Converters Using a Fully Isolated Measurement Scheme}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30195, abstract = {{While plasmonic particles can provide optical resonances in a wide spectral range from the lower visible up to the near-infrared, often, symmetry effects are utilized to obtain particular optical responses. By breaking certain spatial symmetries, chiral structures arise and provide robust chiroptical responses to these plasmonic resonances. Here, we observe strong chiroptical responses in the linear and nonlinear optical regime for chiral L-handed helicoid-III nanoparticles and quantify them by means of an asymmetric factor, the so-called g-factor. We calculate the linear optical g-factors for two distinct chiroptical resonances to −0.12 and –0.43 and the nonlinear optical g-factors to −1.45 and −1.63. The results demonstrate that the chirality of the helicoid-III nanoparticles is strongly enhanced in the nonlinear regime.}}, author = {{Spreyer, Florian and Mun, Jungho and Kim, Hyeohn and Kim, Ryeong Myeong and Nam, Ki Tae and Rho, Junsuk and Zentgraf, Thomas}}, issn = {{2330-4022}}, journal = {{ACS Photonics}}, keywords = {{Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Biotechnology, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{784–792}}, publisher = {{American Chemical Society (ACS)}}, title = {{{Second Harmonic Optical Circular Dichroism of Plasmonic Chiral Helicoid-III Nanoparticles}}}, doi = {{10.1021/acsphotonics.1c00882}}, volume = {{9}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30385, abstract = {{AbstractTailored nanoscale quantum light sources, matching the specific needs of use cases, are crucial building blocks for photonic quantum technologies. Several different approaches to realize solid-state quantum emitters with high performance have been pursued and different concepts for energy tuning have been established. However, the properties of the emitted photons are always defined by the individual quantum emitter and can therefore not be controlled with full flexibility. Here we introduce an all-optical nonlinear method to tailor and control the single photon emission. We demonstrate a laser-controlled down-conversion process from an excited state of a semiconductor quantum three-level system. Based on this concept, we realize energy tuning and polarization control of the single photon emission with a control-laser field. Our results mark an important step towards tailored single photon emission from a photonic quantum system based on quantum optical principles.}}, author = {{Jonas, B. and Heinze, D. and Schöll, E. and Kallert, P. and Langer, T. and Krehs, S. and Widhalm, A. and Jöns, K. D. and Reuter, D. and Schumacher, S. and Zrenner, Artur}}, issn = {{2041-1723}}, journal = {{Nature Communications}}, keywords = {{General Physics and Astronomy, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Chemistry}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Nonlinear down-conversion in a single quantum dot}}}, doi = {{10.1038/s41467-022-28993-3}}, volume = {{13}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30341, author = {{Hoyer, Britta and van Straaten, Dirk}}, issn = {{2214-8043}}, journal = {{Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics}}, keywords = {{General Social Sciences, Economics and Econometrics, Applied Psychology}}, pages = {{101869}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{Anonymity and Self-Expression in Online Rating Systems - An Experimental Analysis}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.socec.2022.101869}}, volume = {{98}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30384, author = {{Praschan, Tom and Heinze, Dirk and Breddermann, Dominik and Zrenner, Artur and Walther, Andrea and Schumacher, Stefan}}, issn = {{2469-9950}}, journal = {{Physical Review B}}, number = {{4}}, publisher = {{American Physical Society (APS)}}, title = {{{Pulse shaping for on-demand emission of single Raman photons from a quantum-dot biexciton}}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevb.105.045302}}, volume = {{105}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30387, abstract = {{Resonant evanescent coupling can be utilized to selectively excite orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes of high angular order supported by a thin circular dielectric rod. Our 2.5-D hybrid-analytical coupled mode model combines the vectorial fields associated with the fundamental TE- and TM-modes of a standard silicon photonics slab waveguide, propagating at oblique angles with respect to the rod axis, and the hybrid modes supported by the rod. One observes an efficient resonant interaction in cases where the common axial wavenumber of the waves in the slab matches the propagation constant of one or more modes of the rod. For certain modes of high angular order, the incident wave is able to transfer its directionality to the field in the fiber, exciting effectively only one of a pair of degenerate OAM modes}}, author = {{Hammer, Manfred and Ebers, Lena and Förstner, Jens}}, booktitle = {{Complex Light and Optical Forces XVI}}, editor = {{Andrews, David L. and Galvez, Enrique J. and Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Halina}}, keywords = {{tet_topic_waveguide}}, pages = {{120170F}}, publisher = {{SPIE}}, title = {{{Resonant evanescent excitation of OAM modes in a high-contrast circular step-index fiber}}}, doi = {{10.1117/12.2612179}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30490, author = {{Cresson, Jacky and Jiménez, Fernando and Ober-Blöbaum, Sina}}, journal = {{AIMS}}, pages = {{57--89}}, title = {{{Continuous and discrete Noether's fractional conserved quantities for restricted calculus of variations}}}, volume = {{14(1)}}, year = {{2022}}, } @phdthesis{30722, abstract = {{In dieser Arbeit wird die elektromagnetische Wellenausbreitung in integrierten optischen Wellenleitern mit Hilfe von halb analytischen und numerischen Simulationsmethoden untersucht. Im ersten Teil werden 2-D Si/SiO2-Wellenleiterkonfigurationen mit hohem Brechungsindexkontrast betrachtet. Die Strukturen werden mit halb geführten Wellen unter schrägen Ausbreitungswinkeln angeregt. Dadurch kann die Leistungsübertragung zu bestimmten ausgehenden Moden unterdrückt werden, wodurch vollständig verlustfreie Systeme entstehen. Zusätzlich dient die Anregung mit einem seitlich begrenzten, einfallenden Wellenbündel aus halb geführten Wellen dazu, praktisch relevantere 3-D Konfigurationen zu realisieren. Darüber hinaus wird eine schrittweise Winkelspektrum-Methode vorgestellt, die es ermöglicht, in Kombination mit voll vektoriellen 2-D Finite-Elemente-Lösungen für Teilprobleme mit geringerer Komplexität, die Wellenausbreitung in planaren, linsenförmigen Wellenleitern numerisch in drei Raumrichtungen zu berechnen. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit wird die Ausbreitung in Wellenleiterstrukturen aus Lithiumniobat untersucht, welche für quantenoptische Effekte genutzt werden. Zur Detektion einzelner Photonen werden supraleitende Nanodrähte auf eindiffundierten Lithiumniobat Wellenleitern mit zusätzlicher Taperschicht aus Silizium betrachtet. Um die Wellenausbreitung in diesen 3-D Wellenleitern zu beschreiben, wird eine einseitig gerichtete Finite-Elemente „Modal Matching“ Methode eingeführt. Abschließend werden Rippenwellenleiter aus Lithiumniobat analysiert, die auf Siliziumdioxid Plattformen aufgebracht sind. Der Schwerpunkt liegt hier auf dem nichtlinearen „Parametric Down-Conversion“ Prozess, der für die Erzeugung verschränkter Photonen verwendet wird.}}, author = {{Ebers, Lena}}, keywords = {{tet_topic_waveguide}}, title = {{{Semi-guided waves in integrated optical waveguide structures}}}, doi = {{10.17619/UNIPB/1-1288}}, year = {{2022}}, } @unpublished{30724, abstract = {{We consider the combinatorial bandits problem with semi-bandit feedback under finite sampling budget constraints, in which the learner can carry out its action only for a limited number of times specified by an overall budget. The action is to choose a set of arms, whereupon feedback for each arm in the chosen set is received. Unlike existing works, we study this problem in a non-stochastic setting with subset-dependent feedback, i.e., the semi-bandit feedback received could be generated by an oblivious adversary and also might depend on the chosen set of arms. In addition, we consider a general feedback scenario covering both the numerical-based as well as preference-based case and introduce a sound theoretical framework for this setting guaranteeing sensible notions of optimal arms, which a learner seeks to find. We suggest a generic algorithm suitable to cover the full spectrum of conceivable arm elimination strategies from aggressive to conservative. Theoretical questions about the sufficient and necessary budget of the algorithm to find the best arm are answered and complemented by deriving lower bounds for any learning algorithm for this problem scenario.}}, author = {{Brandt, Jasmin and Haddenhorst, Björn and Bengs, Viktor and Hüllermeier, Eyke}}, booktitle = {{arXiv:2202.04487}}, title = {{{Finding Optimal Arms in Non-stochastic Combinatorial Bandits with Semi-bandit Feedback and Finite Budget}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{29950, author = {{Temmen, Katrin and Kersten, Peter and Schäfer, Dominik}}, booktitle = {{Mobility for Smart Cities and Regional Development - Challenges for Higher Education}}, isbn = {{9783030939069}}, issn = {{2367-3370}}, location = {{Dresden}}, pages = {{784--791}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Work-in-Progress: The Potential of Interactive Scripts – Supporting Conceptual Understanding and Collaborative Problem-Solving Skills}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-93907-6_85}}, volume = {{390}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{30730, abstract = {{Es ist eine Reibscheibe (18) für eine Reibungskupplung (10) vorgesehen mit einem zwischen Druckplatten (14, 16, 38) verklemmbaren Rotorring (32), Reibbelägen zur Herstellung eines Reibschlusses des Rotorrings (32) mit der jeweiligen Druckplatte, (14, 16, 38), einem axial feststehenden Wellenelement (20) zur Übertragung eines Drehmoments und mindestens einem mit dem Rotorring (32) und mit dem Wellenelement (20) im Wesentlichen drehfest verbundenen und in axialer Richtung elastisch nachgiebigen Federelement (34) zur elastischen axialen Verlagerung des Rotorrings (32) relativ zum Wellenelement (20), wobei der Rotorring (32) zwischen einer Offenstellung, in welcher das Federelement (34) entspannt ist, und einer Schließstellung, in welcher das Federelement (34) von mindestens einer Druckplatte (14, 16, 38) verspannt ist, im Wesentlichen in axialer Richtung parallelverschiebbar ist. Durch den über den vergleichsweise geringen erforderlichen axialen Verlagerungsweg federnd an dem axial unbeweglichen Wellenelement (20) angebundenen die Reibbeläge tragenden Rotorring (32) kann bei geringen Herstellungskosten unnötige Reibung vermieden werden, so dass eine verschleißarme und geräuscharme lösbare Koppelung von Bauteilen ermöglicht ist. }}, author = {{Zimmer, Detmar and Blumenthal, Lars Martin and Schadomsky, Magnus}}, pages = {{14}}, title = {{{Reibscheibe für eine Reibungskupplung}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{30737, author = {{Schulz, Michael and Neuhaus, Uwe and Kaufmann, Jens and Kühnel, Stephan and Alekozai, Emal M. and Rohde, Heiko and Hoseini, Sayed and Theuerkauf, René and Badura, Daniel and Kerzel, Ulrich and Lanquillon, Carsten and Daurer, Stephan and Günther, Maik and Huber, Lukas and Thiée, Lukas-Walter and zur Heiden, Philipp and Passlick, Jens and Dieckmann, Jonas and Schwade, Florian and Seyffarth, Tobias and Badewitz, Wolfgang and Rissler, Raphael and Sackmann, Stefan and Gölzer, Philipp and Welter, Felix and Röth, Jochen and Seidelmann, Julian and Haneke, Uwe}}, publisher = {{NORDAKADEMIE gAG Hochschule der Wirtschaft}}, title = {{{DASC-PM v1.1 - Ein Vorgehensmodell für Data-Science-Projekte}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30743, author = {{Riedl, Thomas and Kunnathully, Vinay S. and Trapp, Alexander and Langer, Timo and Reuter, Dirk and Lindner, Jörg K. N.}}, issn = {{2196-7350}}, journal = {{Advanced Materials Interfaces}}, keywords = {{Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Size‐Dependent Strain Relaxation in InAs Quantum Dots on Top of GaAs(111)A Nanopillars}}}, doi = {{10.1002/admi.202102159}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30844, author = {{Huber, Jonas and Wallmeier, Peter and Pieper, Ralf and Schafmeister, Frank and Kolar, Johann}}, booktitle = {{Proc. 9th IEEJ International Power Electronics Conference (IPEC)}}, location = {{Himeji, Japan}}, publisher = {{IEE Japan}}, title = {{{Comparative Evaluation of MVAC-LVDC SST and Hybrid Transformer Concepts for Future Datacenters}}}, year = {{2022}}, }